Angie Uhl recognized as valued town employee
JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. — Angie Uhl is this month’s Value Jackson award recipient. Way to go, Angie!
Uhl is a vVictim advocate for Teton County Victim Services. After graduating from Jackson Hole High School, she went on to earn degrees in Criminal Justice from CWC and the University of Wyoming.
Uhl has been with the Town of Jackson for over three and a half years. Her role as victim advocate allows her to help clients from their first contact with the criminal justice system and walk with them throughout the process ensuring they have a voice in the system and are heard.
Uhl’s family is no stranger to public service. Angie’s brother, Anthony, is a senior journeyman mechanic for Jackson’s Public Works Department.
“I love helping people,” Uhl said. “It truly fulfills my purpose.”
Tracey Trefren, victim coordinator for Teton County Victim Services, said, “Angie builds friendships with ease. She networks and meets people and seemingly instantly becomes friends with them.” We are so fortunate to have Angie, and Anthony, on board with the Town of Jackson.”
When not working Uhl can often be found out riding her motorcycle or walking her dog, Henry.